Live Deep and Suck all the Marrow of Life: H.D. Thoreau's Literary Legacy

Live Deep and Suck all the Marrow of Life: H.D. Thoreau's Literary Legacy
Author: María Laura Arce Álvarez
Publisher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1648890075

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Considered to be one of America’s great intellectuals, Thoreau was deeply engaged in some of the most important social debates of his day including slavery, the emergence of consumerism, the American Dream, living on the frontier, the role of the government and the ecological mind. As testimony to Thoreau’s remarkable intellectual heritage, his autobiography, essays and poetry still continue to inspire and attract readers from across the globe. As a celebration of H.D. Thoreau’s Bicentenary (1817-1862), this edited volume offers a re-reading of his works and reconsiders the influence that his transcendentalist philosophy has had on American culture and literature. Taking an intertextual perspective, the contributors to this volume seek to reveal Thoreau’s influence on American Literature and Arts from the 19th century onwards and his fundamental contribution to the development of 20th century American Literature. In particular, this work presents previously unconsidered intertextual analyses of authors that have been influenced by Thoreau’s writings. This volume also reveals how Thoreau’s influence can be read across literary genres and even seen in visual manifestations such as cinema.


Live Deep and Suck all the Marrow of Life: H.D. Thoreau's Literary Legacy
Language: en
Pages: 179
Authors: María Laura Arce Álvarez
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-07-07 - Publisher: Vernon Press

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Considered to be one of America’s great intellectuals, Thoreau was deeply engaged in some of the most important social debates of his day including slavery, t
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Authors: Aaron Shaheen
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Language: en
Pages: 677
Authors: Henry David Thoreau
Categories: Fiction
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